Courage is contagious.
Dennis Quaid embarked on a “Reagan” campaign several months ago and has never hidden the fact that he supports Donald Trump in the November election. Like Quaid, this is the kind of statement that can stop a career from cooling down, even if the star in question has had goodwill from audiences for decades.
Now it's Zachary Levi's turn.
The “Chuck” and “Shazam!” stars just supported Trump on their Reclaim America tour. He did so with grace and patience, careful not to attack or alienate those who disagreed with his presidential choices.
Call him the anti-De Niro.
Will he end up paying the price for his decision? perhaps. He pointed to that possibility in a comment. Even if enough Trump supporters in Hollywood rose up, it would be too much to cancel.
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Is that what Billie Joe Armstrong said?
Featuring Green Day's lead singer Hot water dissing Sin City From the concert stage.
“We do not accept [expletive] from people like [expletive] John Fisher. …I hate Las Vegas. It's the worst [expletive] In America. ”
Hadn't he seen the Bellagio fountains? here we go!
Mr. Fisher is the owner of the Oakland Athletics, a baseball franchise that will take a gamble and move to Las Vegas starting next season. This apparently caught the attention of two Las Vegas radio stations, who removed Green Day's music from their lineups.
It's either a stupid radio stunt or a sign of widespread left-wing snowflake sensibilities.
Either way, Green Day shouldn't be too sad about it. The band indirectly supports censorship through its pro-Democratic stance. If you win the Harris Waltz ticket in November, banning the radio station will seem strange by comparison.
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Elections have consequences. The same goes for the president's support. we have already seen Taylor Swift's brand takes a hit After a hug with Kamala Harris. now we are learning that Netflix was shocked After the CEO cut a check for $7 million on Harris' ticket.
After Reed Hastings' move became public, Netflix subscribers left in droves. Following this announcement, cancellations nearly tripled in the United States.
Perhaps Netflix can do damage control by backing a 'Tiger King' sequel? Joe Exotic is tanned, rested, and ready to go…assuming he can sneak a camera into the prison.
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If you're going to burn bridges, you better bring it. all gasoline.
“The Sopranos” alumna Drea de Matteo takes that message to heart. The veteran actress continues to bash her Hollywood colleagues as part of her ongoing media tour.
why? She doesn't have any new TV shows or movies to promote. She's really angry and isn't going to put up with it any longer. She's a former liberal who has swallowed the red pill in recent months. This explains why she skewered celebrity culture during her candid conversation. fox business.
“I think the American dream is on hold. I feel like Hollywood is dead. The music industry is dead.”
“There is no cultural or artistic movement that is vocal about this. [modern life]. … You won't see any artwork. There is often protest art about war and censorship. And we are now stagnant. ”
The anti-war art movement is definitely MIA. The only rebellious art comes from conservative counterculture. Consider Think Five Times August's Fauci-skewering “Sad Little Man” and Five for Fighting's poignant anti-Hamas ballad “OK (We Are Not OK).”
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Is this the way to handle legends?
Clint Eastwood's new film Juror #2 has been shrouded in secrecy for a while. Well, the trailer is finally completed. Will this film be released as part of an awards season push? No matter how you look at it, that's not the case. World of Reel reports that it is scheduled for a limited release on November 1st. There are no plans for expansion.
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Eastwood, 94, suggested this would be the last film of his iconic career. His previous effort, 2021's “Cry Macho,” wasn't underwhelming. And that's kind.
“Juror #2” offers a solid cast (Nicholas Hoult, J.K. Simmons, Toni Collette, Kiefer Sutherland) and a frenetic setting. Jurors in a murder trial recognize the important role they played in the case at hand and how their future will be tied to their verdict.
If anyone deserves to ride off into the cinematic sunset with the ultimate winner, it's Clint Eastwood.





